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Oyfn Sheydveg. Issue 1, 1939 (April)

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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In 1939, a new Yiddish journal was published in Paris under the name »Oyfn sheydveg« (At the Crossroads). The Authors, primarily Eastern European emigrés, embarked on a quest for an intellectually appropriate response to the political events unfolding before their eyes. Many contributors who were active two decades earlier as Diaspora Nationalists in diverse Eastern European Jewish political parties and institutions now explored new avenues. These included Zionism and Territorialism, but also a return to religious tradition and even to a pre-modern »ghetto life.« Unlike hardly any other literary document, »Oyfn sheydveg« sheds light on the profound crisis of these Jewish intellectuals and on the conclusions they drew in the face of the looming catastrophe.

Info autore

Joshua M. Karlip is Herbert S. and Naomi Denenberg Professor of Jewish History, and Associate Director of the Center for Israel Studies at Yeshiva University, New York.

Riassunto

In 1939, a new Yiddish journal was published in Paris under the name »Oyfn sheydveg« (At the Crossroads). The Authors, primarily Eastern European emigrés, embarked on a quest for an intellectually appropriate response to the political events unfolding before their eyes. Many contributors who were active two decades earlier as Diaspora Nationalists in diverse Eastern European Jewish political parties and institutions now explored new avenues. These included Zionism and Territorialism, but also a return to religious tradition and even to a pre-modern »ghetto life.« Unlike hardly any other literary document, »Oyfn sheydveg« sheds light on the profound crisis of these Jewish intellectuals and on the conclusions they drew in the face of the looming catastrophe.

Prefazione

In the Yiddish journal »Oyfn sheydveg« (At the Crossroads) the authors, mostly Eastern European Jewish intellectuals, came to the painful realization that the Enlightenment and modern humanism of European civilization had betrayed Judaism.

Dettagli sul prodotto

Con la collaborazione di Joshua M. Karlip (Editore), Joshua M Karlip (Editore)
Editore Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 04.12.2023
 
EAN 9783525302361
ISBN 978-3-525-30236-1
Pagine 649
Dimensioni 175 mm x 48 mm x 245 mm
Peso 1355 g
Illustrazioni with 18 fig.
Serie Archiv jüdischer Geschichte und Kultur
Archiv jüdischer Geschichte und Kultur / Archive of Jewish History and Culture
Categorie Scienze umane, arte, musica > Storia > XX° secolo (fino al 1945)

Judentum, Osteuropa, auseinandersetzen, Zionism, Erste Hälfte 20. Jahrhundert (ca. 1900 bis ca. 1950), Jewish Responses to Nazism, Yiddishism, Religious Revival, Territorialism, Back-to-the-Ghetto Debate

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